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  2. Agkistrodon piscivorus - Wikipedia

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    North American cottonmouth snake [14] North American ... (1.094 grams of dried venom). [14] The human lethal dose is ... The effects of central fusion and terminal ...

  3. I Survived a Cottonmouth Bite. Here’s What You Should Know.

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    Coral snakes have the most potent venom, followed by rattlesnakes, cottonmouths, and copperheads. What Does Cottonmouth Venom Do? ©MIA Studio/Shutterstock.com. In an average year, up to 8,000 ...

  4. List of fatal snake bites in the United States - Wikipedia

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    A snake expert determined from the size of the bite that Gaboury had likely been bitten by a diamondback rattler. [96] December 29, 1971 Bryan L. Bristow, 28, male: Cottonmouth: Louisiana — Bristow had been collecting snakes in a bag when he was bitten on the hand by a cottonmouth moccasin in Garyville, on December 29, 1971. [97]

  5. Cottonmouths are another venomous snake in the Triangle ... - AOL

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    Cottonmouth snakes, often nicknamed “water moccasins” as a slang term, are watersnakes. ... Watersnakes are harmless to humans, as they don’t have fangs and venom glands.

  6. Snake venom - Wikipedia

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    The question whether individual snakes are immune to their own venom has not yet been definitively settled, though an example is known of a cobra that self-envenomated, resulting in a large abscess requiring surgical intervention, but showing none of the other effects that would have proven rapidly lethal in prey species or humans. [49]

  7. See Killer Snake Experts Believe Causes the Most Human Deaths

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    The venom yield from a mature snake is typically around 12mg, but 5mg is enough to kill an adult human. The dry bite rate is around 8%, which suggests the snake injects its victims with venom as ...

  8. Agkistrodon - Wikipedia

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    A drop of solution containing a venom concentration of 1 mg/ml was enough to cause contraction of the pulmonary artery adventitia after 5-8 sec in a frog weighing 40 g. [18] The study found, however, that this toxic effect is simply a tool the snake can choose to employ from an accessory venom gland it has.

  9. As Georgia heats up, snakes crop up. See which ones are ... - AOL

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    Out of the 47 species of snakes in Georgia, only six are venomous and only three represent a fatal threat: the Cottonmouth, Diamondback Rattlesnake and Timber Rattlesnake.